Sunday, January 11, 2009

Microsoft Word 2007 or XSLT 10 Pocket Reference

Microsoft Word 2007: A Professional Approach

Author: Deborah Hinkl

The Professional Approach Series is designed for students unfamiliar with the Microsoft Office Suite, or even students who are nervous about trying to learn computer skills. It is ideal for students who are new to the world of computers, yet in-depth enough to teach and challenge more savvy users. Each lesson contains up to 25 skill-applications and 5 end-of-unit skill-applications that take students from simple to complex situations. The Office 2007 texts complete instruction in all skill sets and activities for the appropriate MCAS Exams.



Book about: Comunicação de Negócios Hoje

XSLT 1.0 Pocket Reference

Author: Evan Lenz

XSLT is an essential tool for converting XML into other kinds of documents: HTML, PDF file, and many others. It's a critical technology for XML-based platforms such as Microsoft .NET, Sun Microsystems' Sun One, as well as for most web browsers and authoring tools. As useful as XSLT is, however, most people have a difficult time getting used to its peculiar characteristics. The ability to use advanced techniques depends on a clear and exact understanding of how XSLT templates work and interact.

The "XSLT 1.0 Pocket Reference" from O'Reilly wants to make sure you achieve that level of understanding. With its concise approach, this handy pocket guide quickly gets you up to speed on XSLT 1.0 so you can covert XML like a seasoned pro. In addition to covering the basics of stylesheet structure, it also explains how to:

use template rules

create a result tree

apply conditional processing

transform multiple source documents

employ number formatting

Thanks to their convenient, quick-reference format, O'Reilly's Pocket References spare you from having to hunt through larger books for answers. They deliver just what you need to get the job done in a timely fashion. And the "XSLT 1.0 Pocket Reference" is no different--it's the ideal companion to have at your desk when you need an answer fast.



Table of Contents:
1Data model1
2The XPath language6
3How XSLT works23
4Elements42
5Functions89
6Extending XSLT108
App. AXPath 1.0 grammar159
App. BXSLT pattern grammar164

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